Dr. Hazin appears on Shark Week for the first-time by traveling to Brazil to reduce the number of shark attacks by simply catching and moving sharks to the open sea. What's his secret? And can this solution work in Australia, where attacks are a problem?
In this follow up to the 2015 'Shark Week' season episode "Monster Mako," professional shark tagger Keith Poe and marine biologists Greg Stuntz and Matt Ajemain use state-of-the-art technology to document the hunting techniques of a 1,000-pound mako shark.
Dr. Greg Skomal and the SharkCam team return to Guadulaupe in search of the world's largest great white shark, Deep Blue. During their mission they deploy two robot subs and what they find is truly remarkable.
Dr. Craig O'Connell believes he has developed a system that allows sharks and humans to coexist, despite public anxiety and growing number of shark encounters.
Traveling to the Marshall Islands, Ashlan and Philippe Cousteau set out to solve the mysteries of the Grey Reef Sharks who have survived against all odds in the nuclear testing ground of Bikini Atoll. What they discover is shocking.
Dr. Barbara Block has been studying the white sharks off of California for more than 27 years. Now, with breakthrough camera and tracking technology, she's giving viewers a portrait of a formerly unseen domain. She calls it the Blue Serengeti.
We scour the seas to bring you the greatest moments from Shark Week 2016! Only the closest calls, biggest bites, and greatest gadgets made the cut! Then, we're revealing your top picks for the best of Shark Week history.
Dr. Jonathan Werry and Andy Casagrande travel to a special location in South Australia to research a new great white hunting strategy, where they no longer wait for seals to enter the ocean - they come out of the water and snatch them from the shore!